The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 26, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    HATUIIDAV, OCTOIIMU U, I0
TUB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLt, OREGON
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BE ENFORCED
kff Owing to'lhc fact Hint n number
reeneaslble Immediately. The
regulations which were effected In
il814 read In jieft as follew: '
"No ranee buckfchall Vo Import
ed Into the 8tte of Oregon until the
nme have been duly inspect d, found
free from dlieate and 1IpimsA twice,
unless otherwise ordeied, upon arri
val under supervision of proper offi
cial, and permit for their Importa
tion granted aa provided by law, or
until such other time aa this pio
rlnmatlon I annulled.
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ARRESTED OR
FELONY BE
William Caiobecr, a atockman xof
the Bly swtlon hss been brought In
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No Inltuenia for Thli
1 Now York Policeman
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HDDS WARMTH
"All nnrann unit rallroaJ romDan
of bucks have been Imported Into the w nre hereb ordered and warned by Officer Fred.Morley charged with i. .,m,u,'. V.
State of Oregon recently without com- n0( t0 Import any Mngd buefhe Into an attempt to commit a felony. Hl . hmi.a
plying mm mo resunwuiii i-uih.i.'iii- m dwip vi ww .,,. uwii u uvv , ii v.:i. v.wm
. .- .' .-.i..- . i... f,... mediate slaughter.' unless nrrompnn thla evening. '
L, v . , , ,w 'V , ,".,: od by a permit or certificate of In
State Veterinarian Dr. . II. I.ytk-. MU.d by prop.f Fedenl,
ha written to the o'foct that Hies or 8ute authorities, or until such
lawa will be strlctl n.iforrd nnd time as this proclamation la annul- driving, a band of cattle near Bly,
that action will be brought ngnint led."
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The Value of
Surplus Vitality
Health it measured by vitality there
fore we should ail strive for a euroku of
this vital force.
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A reliable tonic for aaybody at this sea
sob, hot, aspacialjy valuable for those
who aro sua! sriagmai m
debility.
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PORTLAND, Oct. 36 "Keep the.
air moist," la the advice of the fuel
In sUKftattona for
, Juat aa on a aunv
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thla evening. ' I" "' n"M " ,"",D ""'-'"-
It la reported that the detendent when the atmosphere la heavy with
la held tor alleged ahota fired at moisture, ao la the warmth more pcr-
asalatanta of U. M. McUemore while Voutlhu within ant In winter If the
i air la damp rather' than dry. When
the air la dry, the heat from aboxe.
register or radiator, strikes thru thla
dry air retdlly without being absorb
ed and rlsea quickly to the celling,
whereas In a moist room the heat la
absorbed and the general temperature
raised perceptibly.
A bowl or onto Jar of freak water
In each room will suffice to sit the
ntr a chance to absorb moisture.
NOTICK
Anyone having Relief Corps knit
ted goods or yarn, will please deliver
to Mrs. Jennie Hum, 439 Pine St., aa
we want to Invoice all atock now on
hand.
By order of Mrs. C. M. Rarasby,
President W. R. C.
LEAVK FOR ASHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ooeller and
aoa Harry Jr., Mrs. Nate Otterbela,
Mrs. Robert 8loas and aoa, Junior,
are accompanying Mrs. A. L. Harvey
oa her returnvto her Ashland homo,
via auto. Mrs. Harvey has been visit-
lag frlonds and relatives here for
several weeks. The Klamath falls
people will return tomorrow evtalag.
frTUKH DAMAGK HI" IT.
Declaring that the defendent to
whom he loaned a valuable team of
mares was guilty of criminal neglect
In their use and that he knowingly
hitched them to a faulty doubletree,
which broke while they were pulling,
causing them to run away and be
killed, a ault of 1350 has been filed
by C. E. Jay agilnst P. N. Crises In
the office of the Circuit Court Clerk.
The plaintiff la represented la counsel
by Attorneya Renner and Chastaln.
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The sad news of the death of Freak
Sargent was received by hie slater,
Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson. last eveai
lag. Mr. Sargent had been' sick bat
a few days
Spanish Influents at Seattle and his
condition waa not considered serious
until a few hours prior to his death.
Mr. Sargent was formerly a rseld
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This New York policemen, who
must stand all day on Fifth avenue,
where people of every nationality and
caste parade every day, does not pro
pose to catch Influents from them.
He has placed a piece of gaute over
hla aose aad mouth so he will catch
bo terms.
A smod awwrtmcNt of accessories
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NOTICK
Will party who has envelope con
Ulalaa' war stamps and bond belong-
ent of Klamath Falls and was a popu- lag to F. Miles please nollfly me at
Isr young mnn. tHe made hla home.P--r.iiee. ib-si-
at that time with his .mother Mlaale
L. Sargent aad his sister Mrs. Charles ' " ' """.'" S i7il
J. Fergusoa. bat about eight years EffttiZ iltt wiSi-
go aecioea o scan an iohuh ,Teirera BHes. IS-SI
the north aad In company with Mart-
A telegram from headquarters to
the Red Cross Leaders here today,
conveys the news that aweators are
now more urgently needed for the!
soldiers than the socks. All knitters
are therefore urged to rush work on
sweaters to meet this sew call.
It Is aanounced that there Is bow
plenty of yarn at the Red Cross rooms
which may be bad upon application.
Are you saving tor yourself aloas or '
leaylag War Savings Stamae aad sa.
la Lavealk left for Alaaka. He lo
cated In Juneau where he baa been
for the paat aevaral years connected M tat yourself aad yoar eoaatryt
with the Juaoiw, nre Department. agtmsgtjBmssBBnBttxaanBBBBasBsjBgftK
m "lJ?&lSJ?!!lZTOO LATETQ CLASSIFY
in Juneau ana nss spent some iiuie urL- . .rimr-n-.--rinn-rnri
time at Camp Perry as a member of FOR SALE Baby carriage .excel
the Civilian Rifle Team of Alaska. I lent condition. Phone I1IR. !!
He was on bis way to visit his moth
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er and sister prior to entering the era!, hoase work. 105 8 Sth. I-3t
(Military Service when he was taken
Slca. i run bausj rive passenger louring
He wss a msmber.of the Juneau I euL?. b,rfa,B tori BrM
Lodge of Elks aad the Masons aad u'
Is probable tbst the body will he re-'FOR SALE One Circular lettering
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ANNOUNCEMENT
KLAIUTH FALLS
WHERC fMNTKUlAA KOPLK
UV TMEIR ORUQS
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Must Be
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Paid In Advance
la eotmpliance withiho ruling of tho pulp aad
paper 'section of the) War Industries Board re
garding tho conservation of newsprint paper, all
subscriptions must bo paid for in advance before
delivery can bo made.
Following is tho new ruling of tho War Indus
tries Board, Washington, D. C, with reference
.to subscriptions;
'Discontinue sending papers after data of
4 expiration of subscription, unless subscription
is renewed and paid for." This ruling is now
in effect
lie gatherings during ths Influents
epidemic and the danger of the spread
of this malady la companya and
groups, Commodore Nosier who Is In
the bablt of entertaining large num
bers at St Cloud on Sundays haa re
quested that these gatberlnga be dis
continued during the present crisis.
Persons coming on matters of busi
ness will of course be welcome.
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War Saving stamps eara latere!
for yea ob Sundsys and holidays.
I been decided upoa.
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Why not bay soass) of
mask rolls or records at
sad lvew thing a bK?
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Oo.ng away for six months, aad
will rent my oHee or will sell for.
vslne of office eatflt.. Real estate,
naslaese better now thaalt has keea!
for yeartw Come la aad see me. A.
A. Mahassy, 41 Ratals
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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
TIME
Ib accordance with General
Circular No. 45, Issued by Di
rector Oeneral of Railroads
Wat. O. McAdoo, the Standard
clocks aad Staadard watches
are to be terned back one hour
October 37th, at 3 a. m.
FRANK N. UPP
Watch iBsaector
BRITISH ADMIRALTY CH1EE VISITS ,
AMERICAN SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
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Wo ask your patriotic co-operation with us in
complying with this war-time measure of our
government by paying the carrier boys promptly.
V.hon they; call the first of the month. ' Otherwise,
we Wve no discretion in the matter but to dls-
ii continue the naner. Bseinninar November IsL
g(trifryilclect for the paper for the current
'jWsMntli JiAdvancei instead of for the month past,
ffiWMia teen the custom, 'i
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,.), NOTICE
DeaeirigetBt of the Iaterior, United
SUteei; ladlaa Service. Klamath
Ageaey, Oregon, October 35, ISIS
Proposals will be received at the office
of 'the above named Agency until 3
o'clock P. m., November 15, HIS, for
the farBMBing oi norsee, mares aad
breeding cattle, hoes aad sheen. Bald
stock Is to be nurchsssd for the Klam
bib laatans oa tae Kiamatn neserva
tloa, State of Oregon. The right Is
reserved-to reject say and all bids.
to aseeai aay part aad reject the oth
er aa .to waive iscaaicsi aerecu aa
the Interests of the Service may re-
iealre. Th.ere will be purchased aa
iouews: ,-,
rA.CATTLB
I aad S year old heifers, approxi
mately 4,000 to 1.300 head.
Mo rear old heifers, approxi
mately sue to sue neaa.
MUck cows, not over 4 years old,
approximately I head.
SHEEP
Good young breeding ewes, approx
imately 350 Scad.
HOGS
Breed sows, 3,
Pisa, approximately 30 head.
HORSES
Geldings, wslght 1,100 to 1,300, 6
to f'Tversoia, a spans,
uwaings, weign
m t years om, 4 a spans.
old. spans
Sir Eric Qeddes, who once on a
time was a civil engineer in Ohio, but
who Is now first lord of the admlr-
weight 1,300 to 1,600", .5
Id. 4S snana.
i Mares, good brood aad work stock.
1!M0 to 1,100 pounds, 6 to 7 years)
i. wne.
Na member of Conaraaa fix at.,
ii- .Wit eBt or employee of the
uenMBHMs uovsrnment (IB Stat.
L. 17T). shall have an tatavxt ai.
reet.or indirect, la the funUshlag of
sal, stock. 'Aay aersoa, aersMs, or
sorperatloa desiring to bid oa aay o
au w tae aeove meatloaed stock, will
ir- laiormaiioa on apniica
tos te the Supsrlatsndent of the
Klamath Udlaa School, Klamath
Ageaey, Orsgoa.
M CATO SELLS,
Commlaalosar of ladUa i.i.
problems with , Jaeephus Denl.U', w'tHFZ&&l232igLl-
cretary of the Natr, as sis admiral. , " in
alty In Qreat Brltala, has come to the
Unltod States fo'eeasMer importaat
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All Dolled-up
AND
NoPlacetoGo
Worries some people, belt whe they have a Lon llrsly
' Plaao, PUyerplaao or a Vlctrola la the hmste the v-iiIiir pw
qalchly and sdeasaatly. aad the entire family awskeno to Hie
imct that they have had a Jolly good time, laateail of being tMirrd,
an they expected to be whe i the twtalde aimMcnicnia timed
down. ,
If Your Home
Does not roataw mask of a tm hind, our ilaty to xrlf and fnm
lly should lead yoa to Mhee'irriU, nrtt door to llir Mwtoitlrp,'
lvhere yoa ran see the largl variety of maalral lnlrumrnt in
the state aaUMe of PortUad.
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Oar convenient terms pat- llil nmtter Miuarrly up m')uu.
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